By: Brian James | 2010-10-29 | Law Attending a parent teacher conference is an important part of staying connected to what is going on with your child's education. When parents are divorced, attending conferences together may be uncomfortable and even confrontational - neither of which is good for your child. Here are some tips from a divorce mediator on how to peacefully deal with parent teacher conferences post divorce. read more
By: sharonbaker | 2010-09-29 | Free Web Resources Are you sick of parent teacher conferences where you feel beaten down and unappreciated? Do you have difficulty getting the support you need from parents? Parents want the best for their children and when children struggle academically, parents are often frustrated and emotional read more
By: Adam Anderson | 2010-09-14 | Reference & Education If you are a new science teacher, you have probably discovered that your job entails a whole lot more than just teaching. There are parent conferences to plan for, lab supplies to purchase, and disciplinary measures to consider too. In addition, you will need to find a way to squeeze in time for continuing education credits to keep your license current. read more
By: ranjan kumar | 2012-04-01 | Childhood education It’s the time for cool winds, hot air, sudden storms, and new beginnings; however I’m not talking concerning the weather. Parent-teacher conference season is upon us read more
By: Howard Gottlieb | 2010-10-06 | Society For many parents as soon as they drop their kids off at school they do not have any connection with them until they get home later that night. This can be good for students because it allows for them to focus on school and then focus on the home rather than mixing them together, but this is usually not the case... read more
By: jennifermatteson | 2012-05-30 | Computer Parent-Teacher Seminars could be extremely irritating for those involved. Your mother and father might or perhaps may possibly not have got an excellent previous experience read more
By: Gary Unruh | 2010-03-27 | Parenting What determines a child's behavior? Nature or Nurture? Both nurture and nature are influential, though the degree of influence continues to be a controversy. read more
By: Ron Micheal Knight | 2010-04-02 | Parenting For mothers who are juggling between household chores and their job responsibilities, it's all about prioritizing their roles and duties, without any doubt, the care and nurturing of her child is one of her top priorities. But, working moms often recognize a disparity between what they want to do for their child and what they are able to do. read more
By: Ashish kumar | 2011-08-31 | Gifts Today teacher’s day celebration is not only about giving gifts & rejoicing but doing something different & off the track. Now what that difference in celebration calls for? Ferns & Petals (FnP) will give you some of the best ideas of the same. They are the best florists in India & the best online flower shop. read more
By: Sherrie Hardy | 2010-10-10 | Parenting Parent teacher conferences are an opportune time to get to know more about how your child is doing in school and share more about your child's with the teacher. Here are some tips to make the most of your time together. read more
By: Lisa Kevin | 2010-10-11 | Holidays Not only the kids, even the activity of coloring Pages is a fun-driven hobby for the parents and teachers alike. They also draw joy and greatly entertain from these most productive things, by arranging, garnering, and providing these coloring pages to their kids. read more
By: Joy Mali | 2010-12-07 | Parenting Incidents of cyberbullying have increased dramatically within the past few years because of the extensive period of time spent on the web by teenagers. The virtual world has become a daily reality for teenagers, and along with this some of harmful behaviors have carried over online. read more
By: Scott Penrith | 2010-04-16 | Reference & Education Having been teaching in the USA, the Great Britain, China and Australia for many years, I recognize some elements which help a teacher become effective in his or her classroom. They are good relationship with colleagues, controlling classroom environment, management of behavior, contacts with parents of students, creative games for classroom activities. Following them well throughout the y read more